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What remedies are available under the Domestic Violence Act?

02-Jun-2026
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

Under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, a woman who is subjected to domestic violence can approach the court and seek several civil remedies aimed at protection, safety, and financial support. The Act is designed to provide quick and 1. Protection order The court can pass a protection order restraining the respondent from: Committing any act of violence Contacting or communicating with the woman Entering her workplace or residence (if directed) Harassing her or her relatives This is one of the most immediate remedies. 2. Residence order The woman has the right to reside in the shared household. The court can: Prevent eviction or dispossession Restrict the respondent from entering certain parts of the house Direct provision of alternative accommodation if required 3. Monetary relief The court can order the respondent to provide financial support for: Daily expenses Medical treatment Loss of earnings Maintenance of children Other expenses caused by domestic violence 4. Custody order The court can grant temporary custody of children to the woman if necessary, to ensure their safety and welfare. 5. Compensation order The court can award monetary compensation for: Physical injuries Emotional trauma Mental harassment Damage caused due to violence This is separate from regular maintenance. 6. Interim or ex-parte orders If there is urgency, the court can grant immediate temporary relief even before the full hearing, especially when there is ongoing risk or threat. 7. Assistance from Protection Officers The Act also provides for Protection Officers and service providers who assist in: Filing complaints Helping with shelter or medical aid Coordinating with police and court In summary The Domestic Violence Act provides a wide range of remedies including protection, residence rights, financial support, custody of children, and compensation, all aimed at ensuring immediate safety and long-term relief for the aggrieved woman.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act ,2005 is a legislation enacted to provide immediate practical civil remedies which the victim can secure for safety and financial well-being. When a victim approaches the Magistrate Court, they can claim a combination of remedies and reliefs according to their situation. First of all, the court can issue Protection Orders to stop the abuser from committing further violence and harm by contacting the victim and entering her workplace. Secondly, Residence Orders can be issued ensuring that the victim has a right to stay in her matrimonial or shared home legally prohibiting the abuser from evicting her or ordering her to leave instead. Further remedies involve claiming Monetary Relief to cover daily living expenses, medical bills and the earnings one has lost. The magistrate can also grant Temporary Custody Orders of the children to prevent them from being taken away. Moreover, Compensation Orders for the mental cruelty and physical injuries can also be ordered for the victims well - being. I hope this answer helps, if you have any further query kindly do not hesitate to contact us. Thankyou

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